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The effects of sleep loss on young drivers’ performance: A systematic review

机译:睡眠不足对年轻驾驶员性能的影响:系统评价

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Young drivers (18–24 years) are over-represented in sleep-related crashes (comprising one in five fatal crashes in developed countries) primarily due to decreased sleep opportunity, lower tolerance for sleep loss, and ongoing maturation of brain areas associated with driving-related decision making. Impaired driving performance is the proximal reason for most car crashes. There is still a limited body of evidence examining the effects of sleep loss on young drivers’ performance, with discrepancies in the methodologies used, and in the definition of outcomes. This study aimed to identify the direction and magnitude of the effects of sleep loss on young drivers’ performance, and to appraise the quality of current evidence via a systematic review. Based on the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta- Analyses (PRISMA) approach, 16 eligible studies were selected for review, and their findings summarised. Next, critical elements of these studies were identified, and the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) guidelines augmented to rate those elements. Using those criteria, the quality of individual papers was calculated and the overall body of evidence for each driving outcome were assigned a quality ranking (from ‘very low’ to ‘high-quality’). Two metrics, the standard deviation of lateral position and number of line crossings, were commonly reported outcomes (although in an overall ‘low-quality’ body of evidence), with significant impairments after sleep loss identified in 50% of studies. While speed-related outcomes and crash events (also with very low- quality evidence) both increased under chronic sleep loss, discrepant findings were reported under conditions of acute total sleep deprivation. It is crucial to obtain more reliable data about the effects of sleep loss on young drivers’ performance by using higher quality experimental designs, adopting common protocols, and the use of consistent metrics and reporting of findings based on GRADE criteria and the PRISMA statement. Key words: Young drivers, sleep loss, driving performance, PRISMA, the GRADE, systematic review.
机译:年轻的驾驶员(18至24岁)在与睡眠相关的交通事故中占过多比例(发达国家中五分之一的致命交通事故),主要是由于睡眠机会减少,对睡眠丧失的耐受性降低以及与驾驶相关的大脑区域的持续成熟相关的决策。驾驶性能下降是大多数汽车撞车的近因。仍然有少量证据检查睡眠不足对年轻驾驶员性能的影响,所用方法和结果的定义存在差异。这项研究旨在确定睡眠不足对年轻驾驶员的表现的方向和程度,并通过系统的评估来评估当前证据的质量。根据系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目(PRISMA)方法,选择了16项符合条件的研究进行回顾,并对研究结果进行总结。接下来,确定了这些研究的关键要素,并增加了建议评估,发展和评估等级(GRADE)指南以对这些要素进行评分。使用这些标准,可以计算出每篇论文的质量,并为每个驾驶结果的整体证据分配一个质量等级(从“非常低”到“高质量”)。经常报告两个指标,即横向位置的标准偏差和交叉线的数量(尽管在整体“低质量”的证据中),在50%的研究中发现失眠后有明显损害。尽管与速度相关的结果和坠机事件(也有非常低质量的证据)在慢性睡眠丧失的情况下都增加了,但据报道在急性完全睡眠剥夺的情况下发现的结果不一致。通过使用更高质量的实验设计,采用通用协议以及使用一致的指标并根据GRADE标准和PRISMA声明报告结果,获得关于睡眠不足对年轻驾驶员性能的影响的更可靠数据至关重要。关键词:年轻驾驶员,睡眠不足,驾驶性能,PRISMA,GRADE,系统评价。

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